Good Morning America, how are ya? I am the one they call the Seventh Son, the train they call The Spirit of New Orlean's and I will be long gone before the day is done! (sometimes it is best if you just hum it)

Good to hear you're doing Okie Dokie. You're looking slim and trim. I have a bunch of things around my little ranchito that need fixing. I will help in your work recovery. Come on down.

Awe man!! I thought for sure you told me you were getting lockjaw. Oh well. I can dream

Well, smack my butt and call me Judy, I did not get moved to Off Topic. Perhaps this is but a dream ... Wake up Don! Wake up Don! Hmmmmmmmm?

Surely someone has done a study on the correlation between stress and daydreams. There has to be some survey out there somewhere that shows that the more stressed out people get, the more elaborate and escapist their daydreams become. It could be because they simply do not have a life, they try to live thru you vicariously.

Sort of like those little sluggy things that attach themselves to the bottom of a ship at sea. If there is such a survey I desperately need to read this, and possibly, spread it around.

Someone please tell me I’m not alone in this manner of thought.

Because I know that if my major concerns in this day and age were “Professional Daydreaming,” I’d be set for life. It’s as if my life has resorted to a kind of reverse osmosis where the less time I have to do things, the more my mind forces itself to dream.

All of this reminds me of something.

What is the interim period of time before you go into something to edit it, so that it again pops up on the front page? I am feeling neglected.

If Lockjaw were ever to occur in my case, I am fairly sure my head would explode! Hold on to your dreams, once you lose your dreams ... well, you die. Gotta go it is almost time for Dr. Phil.

new trailer looks nice, lots of lights and bling! Congrats on the good recovery, looks good on you.

Brian

THANKS! Trailer worked out just fine and it is ready to go. About half of the weight of the enclosed Forrest River and a whole lot eaiser to load.

Re: GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2013, 04:32:02 PM »QuoteGood thoughts to you Don on your recovery. I guess you'll be wanting a model of that thing too

Nope. I am completely satisfied with what it is that you gave me, a good representation for sure. Looks like I am being ignored by six now Gunner, that means I have “half a set” six more and I get the box of steak knives!

Re: GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2013, 04:41:03 PM »QuoteLooks to me like 12 weeks of no Dunkin Donuts has been good for you Don

Really miss the one’s with the creamy red raspberry or strawberry centers, whooooooosh! And they are gone! I hear that Twinkies are back but they are smaller.